The document discusses the extrusion and drawing manufacturing processes. Extrusion involves forcing a billet through a die to produce a part with a constant cross-section. Drawing reduces the cross-section of bars, rods, or wires by pulling them through progressively smaller die openings. Both processes work-harden the metal. Extrusion can produce hollow shapes while drawing is typically used for round stock. Common products include tubes, wires, and structural shapes.